Richard Keys makes bold Sean Dyche prediction after Everton collapse vs Bournemouth
Everton are locked to the foot of the Premier League table after a gut-punching capitulation against Bournemouth saw them record their third defeat of the season.
Sitting 2-0 up on 87 minutes, the Toffees were stunned by a three-goal comeback from the Cherries which silenced Goodison Park. Sean Dyche was left dumbfounded after full-time.
He admitted: "The game should have been out of sight. We conceded one and then threw it away. I can't put my finger on it right now. You could see the body language change. You have to see games through and we have enough experience to do that, but today we didn't."
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Everton captain Seamus Coleman was equally forlorn. "We really let ourselves down in front of our fan,” he said. “We cannot take our foot off the gas at this level. Unfortunately we did that. We cannot be conceding the goals that we did. We have to look at ourselves in the mirror."
A number of analysts cast their verdict on the collapse from Everton in the aftermath of the game. Criticism was expectedly fired the team’s way while one pundit made a controversial prediction about Dyche’s position at the club.
Richard Keys
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“That might – might – just see Sean Dyche off.”
Danny Murphy
BBC Radio 5 Live
“There's a lot involved in that [performance], you lose belief and start doubting what you're doing and each other but it's also a lack of leadership. They've got experienced players on the pitch.
“It's simple stuff. They were absolutely all over the place [Everton]. The gaps were huge. It was crazy what they were doing.”
Glenn Murray
BBC Sport
“Everton will be disappointed, there is a fragility around Goodison Park. Good on Bournemouth - Andoni Iraola has instilled in them that they're never beaten.”